Frequent Questions

Why is having a funeral important?
Throughout the history of mankind, and around the globe, people have connected to celebrate the death of a loved one in the community. No matter who the deceased was, a funeral celebration is the one (and sometimes the only) opportunity for family and friends to connect to celebrate their loved one, honor the community’s shared loss, and support one another during their grief journey.

Funerals are not just a ceremony to honor those who have died. Funerals serve as an important ritual that helps survivors begin dealing with their loss as they outwardly share/show their emotions with their family and friend in attendance for the funeral.
How much does a funeral cost in Las Vegas?
Funeral cost in Las Vegas differ from location to location. At Heritage Mortuary, we are a veteran and family owned business that understand the need to have a quality funeral service at an affordable cost. That is why we honor family's first with cremation services starting at $1600 and memorials as low as $2300.

The National Funeral Directors Association states the national median cost of a funeral details the average costs of a funeral in 2012: $7,045 (however, if a burial vault is required by the cemetery–and it usually is–the median cost can rise as high as $8,343). These statistics aside, the cost of a funeral service is wholly dependent on the specific services and products selected by the family member(s) responsible for making funeral arrangements.

If you have not pre-planned for your funeral expenses in advance and your loved one passes suddenly. This is the question that will determine rather most families select traditional burial or a traditional funeral service with a cremation. As everything commodity in the United States has increase in prices so has the funeral industry. Heritage Mortuary’s traditional funeral service cost starts at $6500.00 (for the funeral service products only: transport, embalming, casket, hearse etc.) Our caring and licensed funeral director will thoroughly explain all options, try to assist and provide you with a funeral, memorial service, or celebration of life that meets your emotional and social needs, all the while staying in line with your financial expectations.
Is it necessary to have flowers at the ceremony?
Flowers create a background of warmth and beauty which adds to the dignity and consolation of the funeral service. "Necessary" may not be the right word; but there's no doubt flowers at a funeral or other end-of-life ceremony serve many valuable purposes including a means of a visual expression of sympathy, love and respect or a means of lending support.
Burial or Cremation?
Burial in a casket is the most common method of final disposition in the United States, though entombment also occurs. Cremation is increasingly popular due to its lower cost and the flexibility it offers for scheduling a memorial service at a more convenient time. A funeral service followed by cremation can be similar to one followed by burial. Cremated remains are typically placed in an urn and may be buried, placed in a mausoleum or columbarium, interred in an urn garden, or scattered according to state law.
What Do Funeral Directors Do?
A funeral director has many responsibilities as they oversee all functions of the funeral home. Their main role is to provide compassionate support to the bereaved family members and arrange a good funeral according to their wishes.
If it makes people uncomfortable, why is it necessary to view the body in the casket?
Human beings are interesting creatures: sometimes we need to see in order to truly believe. It's a way of confirming the fact that, indeed, this individual is dead; but it's also an opportunity to say your "good-byes". You may find it a cathartic time where you can quietly share a long-held secret, let go of any anger or resentment, and otherwise come to terms with their death.
Is embalming required by law?
The Federal Trade Commission says, "Except in certain special cases, embalming is not required by law. Embalming may be necessary, however, if you select certain funeral arrangements, such as a funeral with viewing. If you do not want embalming, you usually have the right to choose an arrangement that does not require you to pay for it, such as direct cremation or immediate burial."
What is the cheapest burial service?
Burial service cost in Las Vegas consists of two parts. The first part are the funeral charges and the second is the cemetry charges. Heritage Mortuary offers the most affordable funeral costs in Las Vegas with a quality service.

Cemtery property in Las Vegas starts at $6500 and goes up. This cost does not include the headstone.
Do I have to make different funeral arrangements if I choose cremation?
It really depends entirely on how you wish to commemorate a life. One of the advantages of cremation is that it provides you with increased flexibility when you make your funeral and cemetery arrangements. You might, for example, choose to have a funeral service before the cremation; a memorial service at the time of cremation or after the cremation with the urn present; or a committal service at the final disposition of cremated remains. Funeral or memorial services can be held in a place of worship, a funeral home or in a crematory chapel.
Where can I scatter my loved one's cremated remains? Are there any restrictions?
Generally, the government does not regulate the scattering of ashes. Public parks, including national parks, often require a formal request and may have specific restrictions. For scattering on private land, always consult the landowner first. Typically, if you check for any rules beforehand and act considerately, it follows more of an "unofficial" policy.
What is memorialization for a cremation?
You might choose ground burial of the urn. If so, you may usually choose either a bronze memorial or monument. Cremation niches in columbariums are also available at many cemeteries. They offer the beauty of a mausoleum setting with the benefits of above ground placement of remains. Many cemeteries also offer scattering gardens. This area of a cemetery offers the peacefulness of a serene garden where family and friends can come and reflect.
Must I wear black to the funeral ceremony?
Black used to be the only color to wear to a funeral; but not anymore. Today things are less formal than they once were, and it's not totally uncommon for families to ask prospective guests to altogether avoid wearing black clothing. Should you have additional questions about funeral attire or etiquette, please contact us.
How much does it cost (to be cremated) for cremation in Las Vegas?
Cremation cost in Las Vegas differ from location to location. At Heritage Mortuary, we are a veteran and family owned business that understand the need to have a quality cremation service at an affordable cost. That is why we honor family's first with cremation services starting at $1600 and memorials services as low as $2300.
How much does it cost to burial someone in Nevada?

Burial service cost in Nevada consists of two parts. The first part are the funeral charges and the second is the cemetry charges. Heritage Mortuary offers the most affordable funeral costs in Las Vegas with a quality service. The cost for burial in Nevada starts at $11,500 and goes up depending on where in the valley and in the cemetery you select.

Is There Financial Help If I need It?

There are a few options available, including:

• Review all insurance policies the deceased person has, including life insurance. Some life insurance policies have coverage clauses for funeral related costs.

• Pending on eligibility one may apply for Clark County Social Security Burial Assistance.  Please give our Professional and Caring Staff a call at 702-852-1464 a call to schedule an arrangement conference to complete forms to be submitted to Clark County Social Service for determination.  

• Find local charities providing financial help for funeral expenses. Search for nonprofit organizations and for churches in your area.

• Talk to your funeral director about cremation options - these can be much less expensive depending on your choices.

• If your loved one was a retired veteran that received payment for a service-connected disability, call Heritage’s Staff at (702) 852-1464 for assistance with Veteran’s burial claim.  

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